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Wipro Infra Engg to acquired Israel based Givon in all-cash deal

Deal will help acquirer expand product portfolio and global footprint, and strengthen customer ties in Aviation and Aerospace

BS Reporter | Pune August 1, 2016 Last Updated at 18:26 IST

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Wipro Infrastructure Engineering (WIN), hydraulic solutions provider and part of Wipro Enterprise, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire HR Givon (Givon), an Israel-headquartered manufacturer of metallic parts and assemblies for the Aerospace industry, in an all-cash deal.

Givon manufactures structural parts and assemblies which form part of the fuselage, wings and empennage of an aircraft. The 46-year-old company is a certified Tier-1 supplier and counts leading global original equipment manufacturers (OEM) among its customers. It has three manufacturing plants, two in Israel and one at Everett, Washington in the US.

This acquisition will help WIN broaden its product portfolio, expand global footprint and strengthen customer relationships in the Aviation and Aerospace industry.

"Givon has a strong tradition of technical expertise and enduring client relationships. I am confident that Wipro and Givon together will be a significant force in key markets. The synergies from our combined portfolio and locational proximity will be a key enabler to build and nurture successful customer relationships," said Pratik Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Wipro Infrastructure Engineering.

India is the largest buyer of Israeli military equipment while Israel is the second-largest defense supplier to India after Russia. Independent estimates put the potential offset opportunities at $10 billion and the acquisition of H.R Givon will strengthen WIN's ability to address this market.

WIN sees the Aerospace industry as strategic to its future. In 2013, WIN set up India's first Aerospace actuator manufacturing facility at the Devanahalli Special Economic Zone, near the Bangalore International Airport. Plans are on the anvil to expand into multiple product lines and enter into technology partnerships with leading Aerospace companies.

"We are delighted with the opportunity to join hands with Wipro and this gives us an opportunity to bring to the market an expanded range of offerings," said Ronen Givon, Chief Executive Officer, Givon.

"We see cross-synergies in customer relationships, products and technology that can be leveraged to strengthen our presence in the growing Aerospace sector and become a partner of choice for global OEMs and Tier-1s," noted Sunil Rajagopalan, Business Head (Aerospace) of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering.

The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals, which are expected to be completed in September 2016.

WIN has a global workforce of over 1,700 and has 13 state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities spread across India, Europe, USA and Brazil, making it one of the largest Independent Hydraulic Actuator Manufacturers in the World. Its Aerospace manufacturing facility for Actuators and Precision Engineered Components is located at Bangalore, India.

Givon founded in 1970 by Ruth and Haim Givon as a family-owned business, H.R Givon (Givon) has grown to be Israel's largest manufacturer of metallic aerostructure parts and assemblies.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...ed-givon-in-all-cash-deal-116080101266_1.html
 
Didnt know that Wipro had an infrastructure division! ... Nice!
 
FIMI sells aviation products co Givon to India's Wipro


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02/08/2016, 11:12
Globes correspondent

Wiprois paying NIS 300 million for Haifa-based Givon.

Israeli private equity firm FIMI Opportunity Funds, founded and headed by Ishay Davidi, is selling Haifa-based precision machining and assembly company H. R. Givon Ltd. to Indian company Wipro Infrastructure Engineering, a unit of Wipro Enterprises Ltd., for NIS 300 million. FIMI bought Givon in 2008 for NIS 70 million.

Givon develops, produces and sells precision components for the aviation industry, mainly titanium products. The company is able to supply products directly to aircraft assembly lines, and covers all stages of development and manufacture. It has two production sites in Israel and one in Seattle in the US.

Among Givon's customers are Boeing, Israel Aerospace Industries,Elbit Systems Ltd. (Nasdaq: ESLT; TASE: ESLT), and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.. The company has long term contracts with these companies, including for the supply of components for the new Boeing 787. It employs about 270 people in Israel and the US.

The company says that its business has been substantially enhanced since 2008. Two new plants have been constructed in Israel, and a company in Israel and one in Seattle have been acquired. Givon has become a company supplying products to leading aircraft manufacturers around the world. The process was led by Givon chairman Gillon Beck, a senior partner at FIMI, and its CEO Ronen Givon and the rest of the management team.

Wipro is a giant Indian concern employing hundreds of thousands of people. It has an industrial division that specializes in hydraulics and aviation. India is Israel's largest defense export market.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on August 2, 2016

http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-fimi-sells-givon-to-indias-wipro-1001143405
 
we will defenitely have few companies like Lockeed Martin and Boeing in future ......... , lets go Indian corporate you always surprised others .
 

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